The website configuration section of both Google and Bing Webmaster Tools are similar – this area allows you to add sitemaps, ignore confusing URL parameters, review Sitelinks (also known as Deep Links in Bing), and add new users to your Webmaster Tools accounts. There are some differences in options between the two.

It's really weird, everything was going well when I added my site in Google webmaster tool, the indexing, etc. But when I added the site in the bing webmaster tool, traffic suddenly dropped. I tried this twice. The first one, I reversed it, taking the site off. And then after some months, I attempted again. Same results. Not sure what happened there.

Google Webmaster Tools dashboard gives you the bare basics about your website as it appears in Google search including site errors, search queries, and URL’s indexed via your sitemaps. In addition, if you have any messages from Google about your website, including malware warnings or the dreaded unnatural links warning, they would show up here as well.

Bing Webmaster Tools, on the other hand, gives a wider range of information about your website as it appears in Bing search including everything from clicks from search to inbound link count.

Google Webmaster Tools dashboard gives you the bare basics about your website as it appears in Google search including site errors, search queries, and URL’s indexed via your sitemaps. In addition, if you have any messages from Google about your website, including malware warnings or the dreaded unnatural links warning, they would show up here as well.

Bing Webmaster Tools, on the other hand, gives a wider range of information about your website as it appears in Bing search including everything from clicks from search to inbound link count.